DG528

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8-Channel, Latchable Multiplexer

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Overview

  • Low-Power, Monolithic CMOS Design
  • On-Board Address Latches
  • Break-Before-Make Input Switches
  • TTL and CMOS Logic Compatible
  • Microprocessor-Bus Compatible
  • r < 400Ω
  • Pin and Electrically Compatible with the Industry-Standard

Maxim's DG528/DG529 are monolithic, 8-channel, CMOS multiplexers with on-board address and control latches that simplify design and reduce board space in microprocessor-based applications. The DG528 is a single-ended, 1-of-8 multiplexer, while the DG529 is a differential, 2-of-8 multiplexer. These devices can operate as multiplexers or demultiplexers.

The DG528/DG529 have break-before-make switching to prevent momentary shorting of the input signals. Each device operates with dual supplies (±4.5V to ±20V) or a single supply (+5V to +30V). All logic inputs are TTL and CMOS compatible. The Maxim DG528/DG529 are pin and electrically compatible with the industry-standard DG528/DG529.

Applications

  • Audio Signal Multiplexing
  • Automated Test Equipment (ATE)
  • Avionics and Military Systems
  • Communication Systems
  • Data Acquisition
  • Microprocessor-Controlled Systems

DG528
8-Channel, Latchable Multiplexer
DG528, DG529: Pin Configuration
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